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inMotionNow Ranked in the Top 10 “Best Places to Work” by the Triangle Business Journal for the Second Consecutive Year

InMotionNow Ranked In The Top 10 “Best Places To Work” By The Triangle Business Journal For The Second Consecutive Year

inMotionNow, a leading provider of marketing resource management solutions for marketing and creative teams, announced today it earned second-place on the Top 10 Best Places to Work list for medium-sized companies by the Triangle Business Journal. The company has been named to the list of top 10 employers in this category for two consecutive years.

“We’re thrilled to be recognized as one of the Best Places to Work,” said inMotionNow CEO Douglas Thede. “Being named twice in a row is a testament to our culture and continued commitment to doing right by our people, customers and community. Congratulations are in order for our entire team because it’s truly a collective effort.”

The annual award program recognizes leading employers [RS3] headquartered in the Raleigh-Durham area “that go beyond the norm to foster an enjoyable and meaningful work environment for their employees,” according to the publication’s nomination form.

To determine the rankings, employees are asked to weigh in on their employer’s culture, compensation, benefits, and leadership, and other factors identified through an anonymous fielded survey. That independent process gives this honor a level of authenticity that is unique from other business awards.

Among the reasons employees cited for putting their employer on the list again included:

  • Listening to employee feedback and implementing a remote-first work policy while working to re-open a Raleigh office as a collaborative space.
  • Performing a company-wide review of technology in use to ensure the team has the right tools and resources to connect, collaborate, engage, and perform their duties.
  • Maintaining complete transparency between leaders and employees through programs like “CEO Ask Me Anything” sessions for employees where no question is off-limits.
  • Allocating summer hours that provided employees with extra time off from work for mental health and to simply recharge.

The recognition puts an accent on the new momentum the company has achieved so far in 2021. For example, in April, the company announced an international merger with Lytho, a software company based in the Netherlands. The strategic transaction is enabling the newly merged organizations to integrate their respective software – combining creative workflow and digital asset management (DAM) – to help companies achieve better content outcomes across the entire content lifecycle.

Shortly thereafter the combined company introduced an audacious new product roadmap at the inMotionNow annual customer conference. This demonstrated how the team envisions looping performance and measurement data back to the creative team. The goal is to enable marketing and creative teams to focus on meaningful results like content outcomes, rather than merely content outputs.

Leaders at inMotionNow and Lytho pledged to retain all employees and both offices following the merger. The company recently took steps to make good on that promise. For example, it announced new permanent executive roles and promotions – and even added a new chief marketing officer (CMO) to the leadership team.

The company is hiring and interested candidates can find open positions can be found on its careers page.

The post inMotionNow Ranked in the Top 10 “Best Places to Work” by the Triangle Business Journal for the Second Consecutive Year appeared first on inMotionNow.



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